My Strategy Quest Just Launched. Finally.
I built this because I was tired of trying things and failing at them. Not because I didn't have the tools. I had enough productivity stuff to stock a library. Just no system that actually stuck.
The Real Problem
We don't lack willpower. We lack clarity. We're told to "find our purpose" and then immediately "take action." But who wants to take action when they don't even know where they're going? I've spent years trying to figure out what to actually build with my life (and yes, I've built a few companies, including one that's now part of someone else's story). And I kept hitting the same wall: I'd make a plan, I'd start it, and then life would happen and it would all fall apart. You know the feeling. You've been there.
What I've Built
My Strategy Quest is an attempt to do life design differently. Instead of another rigid system with tasks and streaks and deadlines, it's a set of experiments that let you figure out what actually matters to you before you commit to it. The core idea: orientation comes before action. Take the time to understand what you're oriented toward before you pour energy into moving toward it.
The Companions
Every companion helps you refine your thinking, guides you on your journey. Through this you build up history in the system that, over time, helps you make better decisions as it knows where you have already wandered. It learns from your experiments. It remembers what you tried and what didn't work. It helps you avoid retracing steps that led nowhere. It's designed to get better with use, not just another tool that feels the same year after year.
No Shame Required
This one matters a lot: the system doesn't punish you for missing days. There are no streaks to break. No daily notifications shaming you if you didn't do your "15-minute morning routine." The design expects you to be human. Some weeks you'll be in it fully. Some weeks you'll be barely hanging on and that's fine. The path continues either way.
Join It
Here's what I'm asking: invest a few euros into your future, just to make sure you come back to this. A regular credit card line item might just be the reminder you need to keep working on your focus. I've put my own neck on the line here. This isn't a course, it isn't a book, it isn't another habit tracker. It's a different way to think about figuring out what to do with your life and then actually doing it.
If you want in, the door's open.